Studio Ember lab, engaged in the production of action-adventure games Kena: Bridge of Spirits, made several announcements about her next project and what the studio plans to achieve with PlayStaton 5…
In an interview with Wired, the COO of Ember Lab Josh Grier reported that Kena’s development was initially limited by the PS4’s capabilities, but even with the transition to the PlayStation 5, the team has not yet managed to tap the full potential of the new console, including the maximum speed of the solid-state drive. This is what the developers are going to do when creating their new game, focusing on unlocking the benefits of SSDs and building unique mechanics around them.…
“Our work [с Kena] was originally tied to PS4. But if you look at the second game, focusing on taking advantage of SSDs and building mechanics around them, it should be really interesting. I’m sure we haven’t tapped into the full potential of his speed yet. We got a lot of good [от SSD]out of the box, as they say, but I think the team can go even further. “
Kena’s development started on PS4 and only then moved on to PS5, but it is obvious that the team is going to make their next project as innovative as Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart and Returnalthat take full advantage of the power of Sony’s new set-top box without looking at old hardware.
Kena: Bridge of Spirits will be released 23rd august this year, and not only on the PlayStation consoles, but also on the PC.
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